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it's the scene across southern indiana. it's heartbreaking. there are good people who have come to help. i want to bring in tony mcken nan. there's so many organizations around that have come in, complete strangers, to help. you are a christian organization, but it's all about help. what's the greatest need now? >> the greatest need now is obviously shelter. we can't obviously give that. we give hot meals, drink, we just want to do what we can. just to lift the spirt of these people. the devastation is obvious. >> reporter: you helped them pick through the pieces as best you can. >> people were looking for momentos. just personal items. they want to find them and keep them. it's memories. we help in any way we can. >> reporter: thank you for the work you do. and we should say there's so many organizations like that. the red cross is here. the national guard is here. obviously, the state patrol is here in a strong show of force. but many organizations. some are religiously-affiliated. many are not. all here to do their best. this may be one of
it's the scene across southern indiana. it's heartbreaking. there are good people who have come to help. i want to bring in tony mcken nan. there's so many organizations around that have come in, complete strangers, to help. you are a christian organization, but it's all about help. what's the greatest need now? >> the greatest need now is obviously shelter. we can't obviously give that. we give hot meals, drink, we just want to do what we can. just to lift the spirt of these people. the...
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indeed the secretary of state in indiana was charged with voter fraud. it's a misplaced remedy and we have to throw heat and light on it. in maine, where you are having a history of same-day registration, it was put to a vote of the people of maine, maine rejected it. so, the voters across nation, the people across the nation are seeing what it's all about. >> the the signal that we should be sending is vote. the issue is participation, it has been a scandal in the country of the lack of voting compared to what the other people overseas are trying to get. >> this is a year where we need to be good citizen ises, we need to be participating, thises a year when we -- this is a year when we need to step up to be a part of the conversation. this year of state of black of america will be at howard university on wednesday night, great institution with the student s. we are bringing the message to the campus. >> it's great to see you, thank you for visiting. >> thank you. >> and we will be right back. this is $100,000. we asked total strangers to watch it for us
indeed the secretary of state in indiana was charged with voter fraud. it's a misplaced remedy and we have to throw heat and light on it. in maine, where you are having a history of same-day registration, it was put to a vote of the people of maine, maine rejected it. so, the voters across nation, the people across the nation are seeing what it's all about. >> the the signal that we should be sending is vote. the issue is participation, it has been a scandal in the country of the lack of...
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we have 7.7% unemployment in your state. 8.7, indiana. 9% in michigan. they'll point to that this administration has done very little when it comes to those states and unemployment and jobs. >> well, i mean they got their head buried in the sand. they weren't here a couple of years ago when general motors was a about to go belly up. now in my district there's workers out there. if you can't acknowledge, at least in in a sober way that th president, whether it was the stimulus package, the auto rescue package, you know, the tariffs on chinese tires coming into the united states, reducing health care costs for medicare recipients. if you can't acknowledge that, you're not dealing with the facts. but people in ohio, as i said, saw this extremism a couple weeks ago. now here comes the president saying remember where we were a few years ago because that was the tail end of the bush policies. now we're moving in the right direction. he will be rewarded in the fall. >> the vice president was speaking to a captive audience. but the key in ohio are the independen
we have 7.7% unemployment in your state. 8.7, indiana. 9% in michigan. they'll point to that this administration has done very little when it comes to those states and unemployment and jobs. >> well, i mean they got their head buried in the sand. they weren't here a couple of years ago when general motors was a about to go belly up. now in my district there's workers out there. if you can't acknowledge, at least in in a sober way that th president, whether it was the stimulus package, the...
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he is heading to hen riesville indiana, right now, major adams, you say that marysville, indiana is completely gop. just describe and tell me in more detail, absolutely flattened, all homes, all businesses, all schools, everything? >> yes, ma'am. and when i mean completely gone, you are gonna have to understand that that is a very rural area, a very rural part of our country. we -- the hardware store that is probably the main focus of marysville, it is damaged but is still standing. we did have an abandoned school right behind it. the only thing left is the walls. it just took a path through marysville and i guess that's pretty accurate that if you want to consider marysville residents it is completely gone o >> so can you tell me how -- how do you even start rebuilding after something like this? and those that survived, where have they -- where are they living? how are they getting through day by day? >> well, we have -- we sent our -- we set our command center up over on the other side of the county, as you see from your footage over the last three days, in henryville, indiana, area, which i
he is heading to hen riesville indiana, right now, major adams, you say that marysville, indiana is completely gop. just describe and tell me in more detail, absolutely flattened, all homes, all businesses, all schools, everything? >> yes, ma'am. and when i mean completely gone, you are gonna have to understand that that is a very rural area, a very rural part of our country. we -- the hardware store that is probably the main focus of marysville, it is damaged but is still standing. we...
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some folks in southern indiana have lived their for decades but this one line of storms has forced them to start from scratch. and now in kentucky the locals are working together to make sure everyone has food and other supplies needed. this show is a temporary shelter for dozens in west liberty, texas, wet of lexington. >> the downtown west liberty is full of activity as we look around. mostly what we have are emergency crews and repair trues and the state police directing traffic and a fuel truck from the national guard and a humvee from the national guard mostly emergency crews and mostly rescue-type personally and repair personal. a lost residents are running because a report want out over local media telling them it is okay but the state police say they do not want the residents returning. and now, downtown every single structure in this town, about 8,300 buildings suffered severe damage and they are probably destroyed. also, the heroes from the course of the storm, the guy who is up on the bucket, that is a repair crew, and these guys have been going around-the-clock through the d
some folks in southern indiana have lived their for decades but this one line of storms has forced them to start from scratch. and now in kentucky the locals are working together to make sure everyone has food and other supplies needed. this show is a temporary shelter for dozens in west liberty, texas, wet of lexington. >> the downtown west liberty is full of activity as we look around. mostly what we have are emergency crews and repair trues and the state police directing traffic and a...
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that wasn't the case when a winter storm hit ken tucky and indiana with nearly 5 inches of snow, which could bring down buildings already weakened by friday's swarm of tornados tornd hamper the search for more victims. 39 people have been killed in five stateds. the chevrolet volt has been named 2012 european car of the year. the volt also produced under the opal and voxol names in europe was named world green car last year. sluggish u.s. sales have forced g.m. to announce a temporary shutdown of a detroit volt plan and now back to "on the record." . >> greta: the state to watch, ohio, 63 delegates up for grabs tomorrow. senator rick santorum was in the lead but the latest polls show romney picking up speed. according to a new poll, governor rick santorum edges him up 34% to 31%. ohio attorney general switched his support to santorum. why? he joins us. good evening. >> so tell me. you obviously wanted governor romney at some point. thought he was right guy then you switched to senator santorum? >> i made a mistake. i bought into the conventional wisdom that everybody was thinking at th
that wasn't the case when a winter storm hit ken tucky and indiana with nearly 5 inches of snow, which could bring down buildings already weakened by friday's swarm of tornados tornd hamper the search for more victims. 39 people have been killed in five stateds. the chevrolet volt has been named 2012 european car of the year. the volt also produced under the opal and voxol names in europe was named world green car last year. sluggish u.s. sales have forced g.m. to announce a temporary shutdown...
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i'm giving him west virginia, i'm giving him indiana. romney campaign people are watching at home saying no way. this is a hypothetical to be generous to santorum. here's a huge one in the west. california. most romney people say we don't have the organization, the resources to take california. just gave a few states back to governor romney including illinois tomorrow, look what happens, governor romney clinches in this scenario. that would be enough. and there's still other states the romney campaign thinks it might beat santorum in his home state of pennsylvania. that's an april contest. we'll have that conversation in a few weeks. under this generous scenario, governor romney still clinches. senator santorum comes up short, he's still in second place. if i could give him california. look at that. if i gave senator santorum under this scenario. right at the finish line. just a little bit over. so even if senator santorum somehow stuns us in illinois tomorrow, he would have to run the map. as you noted, currently he's winning 20% of the
i'm giving him west virginia, i'm giving him indiana. romney campaign people are watching at home saying no way. this is a hypothetical to be generous to santorum. here's a huge one in the west. california. most romney people say we don't have the organization, the resources to take california. just gave a few states back to governor romney including illinois tomorrow, look what happens, governor romney clinches in this scenario. that would be enough. and there's still other states the romney...
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jay grey is in henryville, indiana, with the latest on what the greatest stresses are. what do they need the most is the question, jay? >> reporter: they need time and help. it's going to take a long time. obviously, the sun has come out. it's warmed up a bit. but there's still a touch of snow on the ground. you can see some of it here. the bitter temperatures this morning and now the slush of melted snow really adding insult to injury here. another slap in the face from mother nature after the string of deadly storms came through. a lot of people having to work through these conditions in areas like this that have been ripped apart and trying to find anything left of their lives. there's just a slab left of the house. it may look normal for you and i, but people that find this kind of thing, it's a god send. it's what keeps them going. it reminds them of what they had before the weather took it all away. they are going to have to continue to pour through this for a long time. then the heavy equipment comes in and they start the process of rebuilding. that's going to be
jay grey is in henryville, indiana, with the latest on what the greatest stresses are. what do they need the most is the question, jay? >> reporter: they need time and help. it's going to take a long time. obviously, the sun has come out. it's warmed up a bit. but there's still a touch of snow on the ground. you can see some of it here. the bitter temperatures this morning and now the slush of melted snow really adding insult to injury here. another slap in the face from mother nature...
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meantime an ohio woman found this wedding day photo of a couple she believes is from indiana. the photo landed in her backyard. during last week's storm. >>> so, after 14 years of record league -- record for league mvp awards, peyton manning is parting ways with the indianapolis colts, who's expected to release him today after an agonizing and a lengthy recovery from neck surgery. he was sidelined for the entire 20 11 season because of that surgery. this move is going to free up salary cap space for the colts while making manning arguably the most coveted free agent in nfl history. where will he go? >>> prince harry shows off his dance moves during a visit to kingston, jamaica. the prince was visiting children and volunteer workers for at-risk youth when he was invited to dance to a republican addition of bob marley's "one love." looking pretty good, right? this isn't the first time we've seen one of the royals in action. prince harry's dad, prince charleses, busting a move with teens in this video back in 1980. earlier prince harry challenged jamaican sprinter usain bolt to a
meantime an ohio woman found this wedding day photo of a couple she believes is from indiana. the photo landed in her backyard. during last week's storm. >>> so, after 14 years of record league -- record for league mvp awards, peyton manning is parting ways with the indianapolis colts, who's expected to release him today after an agonizing and a lengthy recovery from neck surgery. he was sidelined for the entire 20 11 season because of that surgery. this move is going to free up salary...
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don't tell me as a hooser in indiana that i have to do what they want in the beltway. governor daniels knows more what's good for indiana and governor christie knows more what's good for new jersey. my attorney general is going up next week to say get out of our state, don't ram this down our throats. megyn: the president is not marking the anniversary in anyway. they are send out a public policied a advisor on twitter. >> there is nothing wrong with that because they are personal stories. these are personal individual stories. that's what's going to sell, even if there is a concern by administration that the president might not be the right messenger, the message is still significant. those are very representative of the people in this country. i teach sat two universities. and going to bernard's point in terms of the benefits of this bill, there are young people there that get extra coverage because of this bill. megyn: a lot of people like what they saw in that ad. but who paid for it and at what cost? >> there is a piece here that's missing. the opening question is
don't tell me as a hooser in indiana that i have to do what they want in the beltway. governor daniels knows more what's good for indiana and governor christie knows more what's good for new jersey. my attorney general is going up next week to say get out of our state, don't ram this down our throats. megyn: the president is not marking the anniversary in anyway. they are send out a public policied a advisor on twitter. >> there is nothing wrong with that because they are personal...
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indiana race is going to be very, very hard fought especially for dick lugar who is now in big trouble in his state. if i were rick santorum, i would put my head down, shut the hell up, talk about the economy and slug it through may. romney can keep doing what he's doing but it's going to be a big nasty mess. >> santorum today st. louis actually basically in front of a reagan statue in dixon, illinois, making the claim that he is the guy. he's the reagan conservative. he wants to take this through it the conservative races you're talking about and onto the convention. wendy, you have historical context here. >> this is the land of lincoln. abraham lincoln had his own problems. he didn't sail into the nomination. he had struggles. he said a house divided cannot stand. these are destructive politics. santorum has to decide if i don't get the nomination, what do i want in the. >> health and human services >> somebody, this is a party without elders. these are children without grown-up leadership. >> at the prom. >> you guys are fighting too much and you're destroying us. stop fighting. >>
indiana race is going to be very, very hard fought especially for dick lugar who is now in big trouble in his state. if i were rick santorum, i would put my head down, shut the hell up, talk about the economy and slug it through may. romney can keep doing what he's doing but it's going to be a big nasty mess. >> santorum today st. louis actually basically in front of a reagan statue in dixon, illinois, making the claim that he is the guy. he's the reagan conservative. he wants to take...
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are we moving to indiana? there are so many eno uncertainties. i'm very impressed with the dow at 13,070. quantitative easing and an election year in many countries around the world including the u.s. i think has given pause by central bankers because energy prices are probably the worst issue if you're going into a ballot box. >> they certainly are the worst issue. we're going to keep an eye on oil. and we're also keeping a close eye on the nasdaq which is really only a matter of points -- six points to be exact away from 30,000. why are investors looking for reasons to run away like a nervous bride with cold feet? joining us is managing partner of strategic wealth partners and chief market strategist. robert, i know you sent out a note just last night which really highlights all the reasons why there are so-called afraid cats that like to climb the wall of worry. why? >> everybody and their mother seems to be calling for some type of pullback. you watch television, read the newspapers, the market's had a tremendous runup. we're still faced with
are we moving to indiana? there are so many eno uncertainties. i'm very impressed with the dow at 13,070. quantitative easing and an election year in many countries around the world including the u.s. i think has given pause by central bankers because energy prices are probably the worst issue if you're going into a ballot box. >> they certainly are the worst issue. we're going to keep an eye on oil. and we're also keeping a close eye on the nasdaq which is really only a matter of points...
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. >>> estas imÁgenes grabadas en indiana testimonio de peor sistema de tornados en la historia del paÍs que haya ocurrido en marzo al sur la naciÓn. >>> segÚn el servicio de metereologÍa des del viernes cien tornados tocaron tierra en 10 estados, escuelas y negocios cerraron sus puertas, mÁs de 200 miembros de la guarda nacional han sido desplegado a zonas afectada las pÉrdidas materiales asÍ quien den a 6 millones de dÓlares y firmo orden para que los precios de la comida, gasolina y productos bÁsicos se mantengan accequible, pero otros no fueron afortunados, esta pequeÑa de 15 meses de nacida encontrada aÚn con vida en este lote a 10 millas de su casa en indiana, sus padres y hermanos murieron, ella falleciÓ ayer en el el hospital, complicando labor de limpieza de 3 a 5 pulgadas de nieve en kentucky e indiana, vÍas bloqueadas hacen difÍcil el acceso y hay temor que las estructuras colapsen por la nieve. >>> el panorama es mi mismo en dos estados de la naciÓn donde hoy los res denso regresan a lo que quedÓ de sus casas para salvar sus recuerdos por lo menos. >>> la gran
. >>> estas imÁgenes grabadas en indiana testimonio de peor sistema de tornados en la historia del paÍs que haya ocurrido en marzo al sur la naciÓn. >>> segÚn el servicio de metereologÍa des del viernes cien tornados tocaron tierra en 10 estados, escuelas y negocios cerraron sus puertas, mÁs de 200 miembros de la guarda nacional han sido desplegado a zonas afectada las pÉrdidas materiales asÍ quien den a 6 millones de dÓlares y firmo orden para que los precios de la...
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they have to be taken to the federal penitentiary in indiana. >> have people been about, especially what we've learned, that bales' lawyer said his client has these memories problems that stem from a concussion predating these attacks. there is this lack of physical evidence, and the fingerprints, the crime scene basically, that can't be investigated. what are government officials saying about that? >> well, they are obviously skeptical, number one, of the allegations that he had some sort of concussive head injury in a vehicle accident. they say there is no record of that. they say on brown's contention that there is no physical evidence, there is no forensic evidence, they say that they have shell casings that were apparently, they say have been determined to have been fired from staff sergeant bales' weapon. they do not have, they admit, access to the bodies of the dead. but as we're learning through these charges, he is facing six charges of attempted murder. so that there are six afghan villagers who were wounded by staff sergeant bales and conceivably could testify that it was staf
they have to be taken to the federal penitentiary in indiana. >> have people been about, especially what we've learned, that bales' lawyer said his client has these memories problems that stem from a concussion predating these attacks. there is this lack of physical evidence, and the fingerprints, the crime scene basically, that can't be investigated. what are government officials saying about that? >> well, they are obviously skeptical, number one, of the allegations that he had...
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this school bus was thrown into a diner in southern indiana, one of the hardest hit areas. here is how an owner put it. >> i got my grandson's hamburger off the bill and i said, it's here. everyone get in the basement. don't know what to think. i just couldn't believe it. like a movie. >>shepard: the governor compared the storm to a lawnmower powering through the country side. we are told this house in southwestern ohio stood for centuries, in 1800's it sheltered slaves from the underground railroad. most the second story was torn off. and now crews say thousands of people are without power both from the storms and from as much as .5' of snow. and a couple hours east of lexington, how does it look, mike? >>reporter: well, it is rough wherever you look. behind me you have the contractors putting boards up on the windows of the courthouse. the courthouse, all the windows, destroyed, and all the things inside have been damaged from water, from wind, destruction wherever you look. look down main street, debris coming from all of the village and i talked with the mayor and asked
this school bus was thrown into a diner in southern indiana, one of the hardest hit areas. here is how an owner put it. >> i got my grandson's hamburger off the bill and i said, it's here. everyone get in the basement. don't know what to think. i just couldn't believe it. like a movie. >>shepard: the governor compared the storm to a lawnmower powering through the country side. we are told this house in southwestern ohio stood for centuries, in 1800's it sheltered slaves from the...
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an indiana woman who used her body to shield her children from a twister and lost part of both of her legs. she described her ordeal earlier on the "today" show. >> everything started hitting my back, beams, pillars, furniture, everything was just slamming into my back. but i had my children in the blanket and i was on top of them. and i was reaching around holding them. and they are screaming, mommy, i can't live without you, i don't want to die, please don't let me die. and i said, you're not going to die, we're going to make it. i took my phone and i made a video to my husband telling him i love him. >> amazingly, stephanie survived. others, not so lucky. the storms killed 40 across five states. 22 victims in kentucky, 13 in indiana, three in ohio, one person in alabama and one in georgia. >>> on a completely different note this morning, there is a whole lot of money for 81-year-old louise white from rhode island. she came forward to claim the $336 million prize in the powerball jackpot. >> i'm very happy. and i'm very proud. and this will make my family very happy. we are truly bl
an indiana woman who used her body to shield her children from a twister and lost part of both of her legs. she described her ordeal earlier on the "today" show. >> everything started hitting my back, beams, pillars, furniture, everything was just slamming into my back. but i had my children in the blanket and i was on top of them. and i was reaching around holding them. and they are screaming, mommy, i can't live without you, i don't want to die, please don't let me die. and i...
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at least five people have been killed in southern indiana. an official in that state says one town is "completely gone." and that a high school in another town took a direct hit. in other news, citi chairman dick parson is stepping down from the board after 16 years. the citi board is expected to elect former bank of hawaii ceo michael o'neil as chairman. >>> general motors is halting production of the chevy volt for five weeks because of slow sales. 1,300 workers will be temporarily laid off. shares of on-line review site yelp soared 64% today on its first day of trading. connecticut authorities have charged william ryan jennings, morgan stanley's co-head of fixed income capital markets, with a hate crime for allegedly threatening and stabbing a new york city cab driver. the incident happened back in december. jennings says he was held captive by the driver after he disputed the charge for the ride to his connecticut home. chad condit, the son of disgraced former congressman gary condit is reportedly running for congress as an independent ne
at least five people have been killed in southern indiana. an official in that state says one town is "completely gone." and that a high school in another town took a direct hit. in other news, citi chairman dick parson is stepping down from the board after 16 years. the citi board is expected to elect former bank of hawaii ceo michael o'neil as chairman. >>> general motors is halting production of the chevy volt for five weeks because of slow sales. 1,300 workers will be...
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we think of indiana being a safe republican place. if the tea party candidate wins the nomination, it's possible this could be in play. also amazing that being the senior senator may not be such an appealing label in a year when everyone hates washington. >> i was going to say. if lugar loses, he loses the way other guys have lost when it looks like they've lost touch with home. tom daschle we saw it happen with him. santorum in a senate race. >> he came into the leadership. >> he got dinged for not living in pennsylvania. >> lugar we found out last week can't vote in indiana. how do you -- another one to add while we're at it. elizabeth dole. same problem. the problem for lugar, if lugar loses, it's his own fault. he refused to walk back moderate positions he took. >> his own fault but -- >> in a primary like this, he -- >> that's right. they both face tea party challenges. one said i'm with you. the other said i am who i am. >> is barack obama's favorite republican senator also not a label you want to have when you are being challen
we think of indiana being a safe republican place. if the tea party candidate wins the nomination, it's possible this could be in play. also amazing that being the senior senator may not be such an appealing label in a year when everyone hates washington. >> i was going to say. if lugar loses, he loses the way other guys have lost when it looks like they've lost touch with home. tom daschle we saw it happen with him. santorum in a senate race. >> he came into the leadership....
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terrell brown is in henryville, indiana with the latest. good morning, terrell. >> betty, good morning to you. it was the unseasonably warm air that triggered these deadly storms causing damage that you see here like this. would you believe three days later, snow is falling across the same region and their timing couldn't be any worse as thousands here don't have power. people in henryville, indiana, are working together distributing water and sifting through donated supplies, food and clothing as they start to rebuild their lives. >> we're a tight knit place and we pull together when tragedy. >> two tornadoes hit henryville friday. one of them packed winds in excess of 165 miles per hour. the cleanup is under way, but it's going to take time and henryville school officials are trying to figure out how they'll finish the rest of the year. the elementary, middle and high school complex was destroyed. and it's the weather that could complicate cleanup efforts. winter weather watches, advisories and warnings are up against indiana and kentucky
terrell brown is in henryville, indiana with the latest. good morning, terrell. >> betty, good morning to you. it was the unseasonably warm air that triggered these deadly storms causing damage that you see here like this. would you believe three days later, snow is falling across the same region and their timing couldn't be any worse as thousands here don't have power. people in henryville, indiana, are working together distributing water and sifting through donated supplies, food and...
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if you live in eastern missouri, illinois, southern indiana, kentucky, west tennessee, all the way into arkansas and mississippi, you haven't even gotten into this event yet. like april 27th of last year when we had the big outbreak of tornadoes, we had these preliminary events. wind squall lines early in the morning. a few tornadoes before the main event came in. so this is going to be a long afternoon. it's going to erupt very quickly really because it's really almost game time for the main event we think as we go through the next hour. we'll start to see some of these cells pop up in a hurry across parts of illinois. this is going to be a dangerous day. what we learn from april 27th is we may have tornadoes here that people need to be underground for. they need to be below ground level. my biggest concern are all these schools in tennessee and kentucky and alabama that are letting students out early. it's a tricky situation because, a, you don't want them out there in a bus going home with tornadoes on the ground. b, are they actually going to a safer structure. anyone in a mobile ho
if you live in eastern missouri, illinois, southern indiana, kentucky, west tennessee, all the way into arkansas and mississippi, you haven't even gotten into this event yet. like april 27th of last year when we had the big outbreak of tornadoes, we had these preliminary events. wind squall lines early in the morning. a few tornadoes before the main event came in. so this is going to be a long afternoon. it's going to erupt very quickly really because it's really almost game time for the main...
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cnn's athena jones is in tornado-ravaged henryville, indiana. athena, i want to start with the ohio governor's decision not to ask federal authorities to come into the states to survey the damage. and why he did that. >> reporter: well, from what we understand, carol, there's not as much damage in ohio as there is here in indiana. as you can see behind me, just this bus through this home. so ohio authorities right now are assessing the damage themselves. they believe at the moment that they are going to be able to handle it. of course, that could change at any moment. so they are holding off. what we understand, they are holding off on asking for federal help until they know that they need it, until they know they can't handle it themselves. as you know, the president, president obama, has spoken with the governors of each of the affected states, and said that fema stands at the ready. the federal government and his administration is monitoring the situation. and they stand ready to help with anything that they are asked. they want to make sure
cnn's athena jones is in tornado-ravaged henryville, indiana. athena, i want to start with the ohio governor's decision not to ask federal authorities to come into the states to survey the damage. and why he did that. >> reporter: well, from what we understand, carol, there's not as much damage in ohio as there is here in indiana. as you can see behind me, just this bus through this home. so ohio authorities right now are assessing the damage themselves. they believe at the moment that...
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in 2008, the supreme court ratified, okayed in indiana voter i.d. law and a whole bunch of states have these things to prevent fraud, which is part of good citizenship. i don't understand why you believe in the state of texas, we don't want illegals voting, do we? we want legals to vote. and legals have nothing to hide, nothing to fear as long as they have an i.d. card with a picture or something else that will pass for it. i don't understand what's wrong with that. >> this law goes much further than indiana does. indiana's not a covered jurisdiction under the voting rights act. and they don't have the history we do. we still have many, many problems with election officials denying african-americans and latinos the right to vote. we have examples of intimidation at the polling sites when officials don't get involved and allow people to exercise their franchise who permit people to intimidate them. we have other circumstances where individuals have been denied the right to cast provisional ballots. >> that's against the law. but the point i'm making
in 2008, the supreme court ratified, okayed in indiana voter i.d. law and a whole bunch of states have these things to prevent fraud, which is part of good citizenship. i don't understand why you believe in the state of texas, we don't want illegals voting, do we? we want legals to vote. and legals have nothing to hide, nothing to fear as long as they have an i.d. card with a picture or something else that will pass for it. i don't understand what's wrong with that. >> this law goes much...
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this is in indiana. more than 100 struck across nine states. here is report from one of the hardest hit areas, henryville, indiana. >> the streets and so many homes were empty. a curfew kept the 2,000 residents from a safe distance from the downed power lines and debris. >> at this time we are shifting gears. we're actually turning what we call the cleanup mode. >> the tornado brought winds 175 miles an hour and ripped the roof off the high school. 11 students that hid in the principal's office survived. so did gina scott who works there. >> really, honestly i didn't expect to look like this when we opened up the door. >> three hours to the east, this is what is left of west liberty kentucky after another twister. >> about a mile and a half came through town. >> a doze tornadoes, part of the same system that brought hundred tornadoes through the midsection through the ohio valley and gulf coast. >> the only thing we have. >> it's an alert. >> cellphone warnings saved people that have to recover from the second tornado in less than a year. back
this is in indiana. more than 100 struck across nine states. here is report from one of the hardest hit areas, henryville, indiana. >> the streets and so many homes were empty. a curfew kept the 2,000 residents from a safe distance from the downed power lines and debris. >> at this time we are shifting gears. we're actually turning what we call the cleanup mode. >> the tornado brought winds 175 miles an hour and ripped the roof off the high school. 11 students that hid in the...
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one town is quote completely gone in indiana. i'm roosevelt leftwich, we want to go to meteorologist wyatt everhart now, how much rain are we expecting in our area? >> we are tracking weather across centra
one town is quote completely gone in indiana. i'm roosevelt leftwich, we want to go to meteorologist wyatt everhart now, how much rain are we expecting in our area? >> we are tracking weather across centra
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richard nixon's favorite mayor is apparently not conservative enough for the indiana republican party. i'm still sort of shell shocked by that. lugar's standing up, but are there others that need to do that? >> they do. and what you'll find is the base of the party does get excited when you talk about the conservative economic policies that people like lugar do support. i mean, the keystone pipeline. we're for the keystone pipeline. let's talk about the keystone pipeline. the president messed up there. he really messed up. he stuck his foot in it. if romney just fixated on the keystone pipeline, we'd be against obama, we'd be talking about the right things, and the conservatives who may be somewhat excited about the fact that, you know, originally, we were saying the right thing on the contraception thing too. it was an overreach of contraception thing too. it was an overreach of government. that's really the big issue there. if we had stuck with that part of it, we might have been okay. stick with the keystone pipeline, that's a great issue. and the base was excited about that it too
richard nixon's favorite mayor is apparently not conservative enough for the indiana republican party. i'm still sort of shell shocked by that. lugar's standing up, but are there others that need to do that? >> they do. and what you'll find is the base of the party does get excited when you talk about the conservative economic policies that people like lugar do support. i mean, the keystone pipeline. we're for the keystone pipeline. let's talk about the keystone pipeline. the president...
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again, under the leadership of the indiana department of homeland security, the indiana emergency operations center is increased staffing and will be activated 24 hours a day to monitor conditions and to provide resource support to the county emergency agency and it is areas affected by yesterday afternoon's severe storms and tornado activity. there are several state agencies, multiple state agencies that have converged on the site, along with over 250 indiana national guardsmen, along with local and state authorities and the red cross is also very active in our recovery efforts. >> rob, what are the weather conditions right now? are people out of danger from the weather? >> caller: well, currently, within indian athere are no severe weather indicators. it is anywhere between 40 to 50 degree, depending on where are you at in the state. we do have strong winds, but no tornadic activity or severe storms reported at this time. >> we are seeing a lot of damage here in the pictures we are looking at right now. are rescuers able to get out there and search in the darkness? >> caller: yes. you know
again, under the leadership of the indiana department of homeland security, the indiana emergency operations center is increased staffing and will be activated 24 hours a day to monitor conditions and to provide resource support to the county emergency agency and it is areas affected by yesterday afternoon's severe storms and tornado activity. there are several state agencies, multiple state agencies that have converged on the site, along with over 250 indiana national guardsmen, along with...
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is there a different expectation down state when you get to virtual indiana? >> absolutely right. when you look at interstate 80, the suburbs of chicago, a little farther out romney should roll up the numbers there but everything below interstate 80 is santorum country. the key challenge for santorum is because delegates are rewarded by district, can he make up enough in terms of the congressional districts in the southern part of the state to make it competitive in the delegate map where romney is expected to sweep in the counties around chicago. >> not in four counties, can he possibly make enough to come out for this not to be a disastrous night for him? he got 15 delegates awarded in the state convention in june, but if you're not eligible for 10 of those you're not going to do well even if you take 15. >> that's right. the santorum campaign thinks a good night for them, if they can get totally maybe 35, they would be thrilled. again, they feel feel like they've got a plan for being able to go after the delegates awarded on a state basis but again you look at the number of del
is there a different expectation down state when you get to virtual indiana? >> absolutely right. when you look at interstate 80, the suburbs of chicago, a little farther out romney should roll up the numbers there but everything below interstate 80 is santorum country. the key challenge for santorum is because delegates are rewarded by district, can he make up enough in terms of the congressional districts in the southern part of the state to make it competitive in the delegate map where...
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ad to her was found alive in the indiana field bell. be more than 10,000 california college students were rallying up the state capitol tomorrow. they will be raising awareness over the tuition hikes. obviously paying more money for higher education while the faculty and staff members are being laid off. >> and super tuesday is about 48 hours away. most of the republican presidential candidates, they spent yesterday campaigning in that area which could be the insider. washington state, they held their caucuses yesterday and mitt romney wracked up another victory there. >> ron paul is joining them here and it in face the nation in just a few minutes. stay tuned if you want more politics. >> and if you warm up the politics, you can turn it over to the cw network. we are going to be moving over there, next to take a closer look to bring that there. of course, that is the cable plus in just a few minutes. >>> another would feel weekend day on tap. take a live look. we are expecting the warmer temperatures today. a great day to get on outsid
ad to her was found alive in the indiana field bell. be more than 10,000 california college students were rallying up the state capitol tomorrow. they will be raising awareness over the tuition hikes. obviously paying more money for higher education while the faculty and staff members are being laid off. >> and super tuesday is about 48 hours away. most of the republican presidential candidates, they spent yesterday campaigning in that area which could be the insider. washington state,...
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and indiana is one of the stand your ground law states. when you were attorney general do you -- what was the thought of prosecutors and police departments across the state with respect to that law? >> well, i think that certainly in indiana no prosecutor, no law enforcement officer wants any citizen a well-meaning citizen to ever be in peril for their lives after being threatened. the issue here, however is that it has to be a real threat. it has to be a reasonable threat and it has to be an imminent threat. i don't think that that is at all the case in trayvon martin's case. if you listen to the audio if you look at the video of zimmerman, it is clear that there is no eminent threat of harm that no reasonable person in george zimmerman's position particularly when the police officers tell you not to pursue an individual, you can't pursue someone and then say you're in fear for your life. >> you raised the last moments of trayvon's life and it's hard to talk about that because we all know what we were listening to and clearly that will ha
and indiana is one of the stand your ground law states. when you were attorney general do you -- what was the thought of prosecutors and police departments across the state with respect to that law? >> well, i think that certainly in indiana no prosecutor, no law enforcement officer wants any citizen a well-meaning citizen to ever be in peril for their lives after being threatened. the issue here, however is that it has to be a real threat. it has to be a reasonable threat and it has to...
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this is what it looked like in communities from indiana to georgia. winds as strong as 200 miles per hour ripped through towns. at least 37 people are dead. as many as 17 million people were impacted by the storms. scores of injured people waking up in hospitals this morning. their homes and the homes of their neighbors gone. people now picking through the rubble to find anything they can salvage. president obama is offering federal assistance in the areas battered by the storms. in the little town of west liberty, kentucky, the town felt the full force of a tornado's 1 135-mile-per-hour winds. it leveled building, uprooted trees. cnn evers rob marciano is there getting the first look at some of the town's most extensive damage. rob, good morning to you. >> good morning, gary. they've finally got the roads cleared enough to where larger vehicles can get in here including obviously rescue and recovery vehicles and our satellite truck so we're getting now a first look at -- a live look at the main street. over my left shoulder you're seeing some demolis
this is what it looked like in communities from indiana to georgia. winds as strong as 200 miles per hour ripped through towns. at least 37 people are dead. as many as 17 million people were impacted by the storms. scores of injured people waking up in hospitals this morning. their homes and the homes of their neighbors gone. people now picking through the rubble to find anything they can salvage. president obama is offering federal assistance in the areas battered by the storms. in the little...